Found 275 news articles for childhood cancer
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PhD Scholars program trains paediatric precision medicine leaders
A new PhD scholars program in paediatric cancer precision medicine has been established at Hudson Institute of Medical Research with co-funding from the Children’s Cancer Foundation. L–R: Dr Dhanya Sooraj,…… Read more
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Lifesaving ‘off-the-shelf’ cancer tracking immunotherapies underway
…the power of a patient’s immune system to fight cancer — as opposed to traditional cancer therapies, which use chemotherapy drugs and radiation to kill cancer cells. CAR-T cells (chimeric…… Read more
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2018 Harold Mitchell Foundation Travel Fellowships
…and Cancer Biology Research Group Supervisor: Dr Jason Cain Catherine will attend the prestigious Annual American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Conference in Chicago, Illinois, USA, to present research findings…… Read more
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2018 Hudson Institute Travel and Equity Awards
…is a great opportunity to foster new collaborations and learn about the new discoveries in the field of innate immunity in the context of auto-inflammatory disorders and cancer,” said Dr…… Read more
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2018 Hudson Institute Equity Awards
…auto-inflammatory disorders and cancer,” said Dr Pepin. In addition, Dr Pepin will also use this travel to give talks in Canada where she has been invited to discuss her research….… Read more
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2018 Centre for Reproductive Health Travel Awards
…Travel Award will support her attendance at the 9th Copenhagen Workshop on Testicular Germ Cell Cancer in Copenhagen, Denmark on October 24-26, and enable her to attend collaborative meetings with…… Read more
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Melbourne innovation set to revolutionise cell therapy industry
…cancer to stroke. Reducing the cost, labour and manufacturing means more patients will potentially benefit from cell therapies sooner,” Dr Lim says. Melbourne medical precinct leads innovation ROTEA was born…… Read more
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New role for cell death-related protein in stomach cancer
…the journal, Cancer Research. “Stomach or gastric cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death worldwide. It is caused by the abnormal growth of cells in the lining, or…… Read more
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Hope for ovarian cancer treatments
Precision medicine is providing new hope for patients with ovarian cancer, the most common cause of death from gynaecological cancers. Only 3 out of every 10 women diagnosed with advanced…… Read more
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Length does matter – looking at micro-RNAs to predict cancer and disease
…or treating cancer, an area which needs further investigation and validation. Evidence suggests that in cancer, miRNAs can modulate tumour growth by controlling genes which drive or supress the tumour….… Read more